Heart Diseases - 12 Answers
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Aspirin is a blood thinner.
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You might have had a stroke already judging by your grammar.
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my mother told me that it thins your blood so i guess it is easier for the heart to manage. so if the heart is not over worked it is more immune to illness. thats what i think any way ;-)
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it keeps the blood thin so it passes throw the veins
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Well Dear.... aspirin is a very old remedy for pain and it also has the effect of thinning the blood; which can be beneficial in some cases of heart disease. However, in significant doses, it also causes internal bleeding from the stomach. (It has been quoted, that in England, where this drug has been used for many years, the blood lost every year due to the intake of aspirin, would fill a swimming pool) So, my advise would be, do not self-administer this product - go and seek the advice of your doctor first.
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It thins the blood making it easier to flow and the heart doesn't have to work as hard to pump.
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Aspirin (ASA) inhibits the formation of thromboxane, thereby diminishing platelet agregation and clot formation in the heart. As an antiplatelet, aspirin is essential in correcting the underlying pathology and to prevent complications of ischemia.
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ASA blocks the action of platelet factor 3. It is an anticoagulant.
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I don't think it actually thins the blood. I was said that and a doctor and he corected me. I think it make the blood less sticky so it flows better.
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Low dose aspirin, prevents the blood cells from clumping together, and preventing clot formation.Therefore generally called as a blood thinner.Clot formation inside the blood vessels is the major cause of stroke,it helps in reducing the chances of stroke in patients prone to having one.
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Aspirin increases the chances of blood becoming thick.This thick blood increases the extra load on the heart in the pumping. Moreover the thinner blood help in removing the cholesterol from the heard valves.
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it stopes platelet from synthetizing thromboxane A2, which is released from activated plateletes & promotes vessele constriction & further platelete aggrigation..... (the exact way it does that: it is a cyclo-oxygenase enzyme inhibitor...this enzyme is needed for the synthesis of thromboxan A2
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